MIL-STD-1911A
6. NOTES
This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful but is not mandatory.
6.1. Intended use. This standard is intended for use by designers and developers of hand- emplaced ordnance and provides criteria by which the safety of such ordnance may be assessed.
6.2 Additional criteria. Individual services and service components may issue regulations or instructions which impose additional design safety criteria or add clarifying guidelines (e.g., MIL-STD-1316, Fuze Design, Safety Criteria for; U.S. Army Fuze Safety Review Board Guidelines for Evaluation of Electronic Safety & Arming Systems; U.S. Navy Weapon System Explosives Safety Review Board Technical Manual for Electronic Safety and
Arming Devices with Non-Interrupted Explosive Trains; NAVSEAINST 8010.5 -Insensitive
Munitions Program Planning and Execution; NAVSEAINST 8020-3 - Use of Lead Azide in Explosive Component Design; NAVSEANOTE 9310.1 -Naval Lithium Battery Safety Program.
6.3 Issue of DODISS. When this standard is used in acquisition, the applicable issue of the
DODISS must be cited in the solicitation (see 2.1.1.).
6.4. Safety reviewing authorities. The cognizant safety reviewing authorities for the different services are:
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Army: |
Chairman, Army Fuze Safety Review Board ATTN: AMSTA-AR-FZ |
Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806-5000 |
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b. |
Navy and |
Chairman, Weapon System Explosives |
Marine Corps: |
Safety Review Board (WSESRB) |
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Naval Ordnance Center (N71) |
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Indian Head, MD 20640-5035 |
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c. |
Air Force: |
USAF Nonnuclear Munitions Safety Board |
ATTN: AFDTC/SES 1001 2nd Street, Suite 366 |
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Eglin Air Force Base FL 32542-6817 |
6.5 Hazard analyses. Techniques for conducting hazard analyses are described in NAVSEA OD44942, AFSC Design Handbook DH 1-6, Nuc Reg 0492, and MIL-STD-882.
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